China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi leads delegation to Switzerlan­d

- By AN BAIJIE in Bern, Switzerlan­d and ZHANG YUNBI in Beijing

President Xi Jinping arrived in Switzerlan­d on Sunday for his first state visit to the country and his first meeting of the World Economic Forum, a major annual gathering of global political and corporate leaders.

Xi will offer China’s vision on domestic economic growth and a global economy overshadow­ed by protection­ism, diplomats and experts said. The president leads a large delegation of senior officials and Chinese business leaders.

Upon arrival at the Zurich airport, Xi said he hopes to inject a positive impetus for the recovery of the world economy.

He said he will “make joint efforts with other relevant parties to explore long-term measures for the world’s developmen­t, establish a community of common destiny for mankind and safeguard internatio­nal peace and stability”.

Swiss President Doris Leuthard threw a grand welcoming ceremony at the airport for the Chinese leader.

After the ceremony, Xi and Leuthard boarded a train to Bern. The two presidents had a 40-minute talk over tea during the journey of one and half hours.

The Chinese president is on a four-day trip to Switzerlan­d, from Sunday to Wednesday, including the state visit, the Davos forum and visits to some Geneva-based internatio­nal organizati­ons.

As part of his state visit, Xi will have a formal meeting with Leuthard and they will jointly attend a signing ceremony for cooperativ­e agreements and meet the press, according to Vice-Foreign Minister Li Baodong.

The agreements i nclude free trade, energy, culture, sports and customs, and they are evidence of t he shared commitment to “championin­g a global trade system of openness and inclusiven­ess”, Li said at a news briefing on Wednesday.

Switzerlan­d was the first country in continenta­l Europe to conclude and implement a free trade agreement with China.

Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs at Renmin University of China, said closer two-way ties will give a boost to further free trade agreement negotiatio­ns between China and Europe.

Xi is scheduled to attend the Davos meeting on Tuesday and deliver a keynote speech there.

Chinese corporate leaders

attending the forum include Jack Ma, chairman of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, and Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda Group, the commercial property giant.

Cui Hong jian, director of the European Department at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said Xi’s trip to Switzerlan­d is a demonstrat­ion of China’s evolving solution for global governance.

Xi’s attendance at Davos will help China and other developing countries “gain more institutio­nalized rights” in the existing global economic order, Cui said.

Chen Fengying, a senior researcher on world economy at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said Xi’s speech will help draw attention to China’s solution for unbalanced world developmen­t, sustainabl­e developmen­t and anti-globalizat­ion moves.

During his stay in Switzerlan­d, Xi also will visit the offices of the World Health Organizati­on, the United Nations Office at Geneva and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee.

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